Fuel prices in Bulgaria continue to rise, with the most serious increase in the last month being recorded for diesel, according to data from the Fuelo platform, cited by Nova TV.
The most common gasoline A95 has increased in price by 0.06 euros per liter (4.29%) in just a week. On March 19, its price was 1.40 euros per liter, after which in the period March 20-22 it remained around 1.43 euros, and currently reaches 1.46 euros. On a monthly basis, the increase is 0.20 euros per liter or 16.13%.
A98 premium gasoline also recorded growth – by 0.06 euros per liter (3.73%) for a week, with its price rising from 1.61 euros on March 19 to 1.67 euros now. For a month, the increase is 0.20 euros per liter or 13.61%.
The most noticeable increase is for diesel. In just a week, it has risen in price by 0.08 euros per liter (5.19%) - from 1.54 euros to 1.62 euros. For a month, the growth reaches 0.35 euros per liter or 27.56%.
There is also an increase in propane-butane - by 0.02 euros per liter (3.08%) for a week, from 0.65 euros to 0.67 euros. On a monthly basis, the increase is 0.09 euros per liter or 15.52%.
The price of methane has remained unchanged over the past week - 1.14 euros per kilogram. However, a slight increase of 0.01 euros per kilogram or 0.88% is reported for the month.